STILL EVER TOURS. The country must continue TO PROSPER on the “ CHAMPION ” “STANDARD” MUSCLE EAISEE. COPIES OF TELEGRAMS TO AND FROM RIGHT HON SEDDON. sth December, 1904. HON SEDDON. “Regret to hear you are leaving “us, as we felt sure, with time, that “we could have got you as fit as Saa"dow on our ‘MUSCLE RAISER.' “Kindly name your successor, as wo “must get him built up with 'CHAM“PION’ ‘STANDARD’ RAISER; even "then we are afraid he will not lie able “to do the SHAFTING you have done, "as you know some are very showy in “tandem lead on the flat." “VIRTUE, "Milling Company." "VIRTUE, Auckland.” “In reply to your telegram of to"day: 'Still ever yours.’ ” "R. J. SEDDON.” THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S ADDRESS YOU WANT—- “ KINSEY,” LAMBTON QUAY. STRAIGHT UP FROM POST OFFICE. CABINETS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED /, PEE DOZEN. The Largest and Most Artistic Assortment of Mounts and Photo Covers in the City. Se< Name "KINSEY” on Showcases; -: LAMBTON QUAY,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5474, 31 December 1904, Page 4
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